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Thirties Child

(543 posts)
31. Good for you.
Mon Aug 25, 2014, 01:18 PM
Aug 2014

Your bp must have high, high, high to put you in the hospital. My husband was 36 when his went off the charts - 178/118. It was/is caused by a diseased kidney. He's lived with it for 40 years, has taken different drugs at different times, now on Lisinopril. His bp will go too low - 65/56 - if he's dehydrated. A problem when we lived in sw NM, not so much in hot, humid Ga.

I pretty much cook from scratch, which means I can control the salt. Which is a good thing since he craves it. I fussed at him about it until I had our DNA done, discovered that he is a carrier for CF. Other carriers reported the same experience he has - excessive mucus, copious sweating and crave salt. I figure his body is asking for what it needs.

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Good to read you are doing better, CTyankee! Think I missed your post on what happened. Mnemosyne Aug 2014 #1
Oh, long story, just had to be hospitalized for a very high bp reading but it is all resolved. CTyankee Aug 2014 #4
Good to hear! johnp3907 Aug 2014 #2
it's a good idea. Thanks. CTyankee Aug 2014 #6
Post aneurism this May, Stanford had me on 7.5 mg Norvasc BID (twice daily). Too much. NYC_SKP Aug 2014 #3
geez, post aneurism ain't good...luckily my CT scan and MRI showed no sign of stroke and CTyankee Aug 2014 #5
Glad to still be here, and glad you're here too! NYC_SKP Aug 2014 #7
I take my meds religiously! CTyankee Aug 2014 #17
Good to know its in control, elleng Aug 2014 #8
I had the same issue with frozen meals. Triana Aug 2014 #9
I make small Angus burgers...top quality meat, but not a lot...with no salt seasoning... CTyankee Aug 2014 #12
I didn't know that about swiss cheese. Triana Aug 2014 #15
I discovered it online! There was a whole article on how you don't have to write off cheeses as CTyankee Aug 2014 #16
Good for you! Warpy Aug 2014 #10
The only time I went to very low bp was when I was recuperating from a surgical complication and CTyankee Aug 2014 #13
I having some of the same experiences you are cbayer Aug 2014 #11
excellent suggestion! will do! CTyankee Aug 2014 #14
If I eat healthy vegan (Joel Fuhrman's diet) leftyladyfrommo Aug 2014 #18
Set-back yesterday...had an allergic reaction to the Norvasc...called doc CTyankee Aug 2014 #20
I love salt. leftyladyfrommo Aug 2014 #22
I try to do all my own cooking - generally might have a restaurant meal hedgehog Aug 2014 #19
No more processed food for me. It didn't taste that good anyway. CTyankee Aug 2014 #21
Fruits and veggies are also high in potassium leftyladyfrommo Aug 2014 #23
that's good to know, esp. since I find it hard to get a med that doesn't have a bad effect on me... CTyankee Aug 2014 #24
I have had good results with Losartan. Lex Aug 2014 #25
I am and have been on Hyzaar for some time now with no side effects. Also atenolol. but now my b p CTyankee Aug 2014 #26
I was on hyzaar and propranolol Lex Aug 2014 #32
That sounds good, after what I was feeling with the other meds...I was just CTyankee Aug 2014 #33
It is amazing how much sodium lurks in prepared foods. Hang in there and feel better! Shrike47 Aug 2014 #27
I have been nearly salt free for a few weeks now...we'll see later CTyankee Aug 2014 #28
Also gentle exercise helps cap Aug 2014 #29
I have my yoga stretches every morning but they are mostly for my arthritic spine... CTyankee Aug 2014 #30
Good for you. Thirties Child Aug 2014 #31
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